Fun for all ages, The Track Family Fun Park provides rides, thrills and laughter! It's your one stop, action packed fun for everyone. Enjoy go karts, family rides, thrill zones, arcade games and more!
Located on the Intracoastal Waterway and within walking distance to the infamous LuLu's Restaurant, The Track in Gulf Shores has go-karts, mini golf, kiddie rides, the Skycoaster and one of the biggest arcades in the region.
Located in Myrtle Beach next to the famous The Original Benjamin's Calabash Seafood, The Track features exciting electric go-karts on 2 elevated go kart tracks, blaster boats, kiddie rides, an arcade & more!
Located in the heart of Pigeon Forge next to The Island, our original Track property has become a fixture of family fun for generations. Enjoy go-karts, mini golf, blaster boats, bumper cars, kiddie rides, an arcade & more!
The original Fat Daddy's Arcade is located next to Fudpucker's in Destin. Beat the heat (and the rain) with over 100 arcade games. Points can be used between any of the Track and Fat Daddy's Arcade locations.
Want to make a quick stop at The Track for a ride or two? Buy your points here and skip the line by picking up your points card at our will call window or desk. Want more points? Take advantage of our bundle pricing and pick a package that fits you or your family!
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The HTML element is used as a child of the media elements, and . Each track element lets you specify a timed text track (or time-based data) that can be displayed in parallel with the media element, for example to overlay subtitles or closed captions on top of a video or alongside audio tracks.
Multiple tracks can be specified for a media element, containing different kinds of timed text data, or timed text data that has been translated for different locales. The data that is used will either be the track that has been set to be the default, or a kind and translation based on user preferences.
The type of data that track adds to the media is set in the kind attribute, which can take values of subtitles, captions, chapters or metadata. The element points to a source file containing timed text that the browser exposes when the user requests additional data.
The underlying TextTrack, indicated by the track property, receives a cuechange event every time the currently-presented cue is changed. This happens even if the track isn't associated with a media element.
The JavaScript interface that represents the element is HTMLTrackElement. The text track associated with an element can be obtained from the HTMLTrackElement.track property, and is of type TextTrack.
TextTrack objects also can be added to a HTMLVideoElement or HTMLAudioElement elements using the HTMLMediaElement.addTrack() method. The TextTrack objects associated with a media element stored in a TextTrackList, which can be retrieved using the HTMLMediaElement.textTracks property.
\n The HTML element is used as a child of the media elements, and .\n Each track element lets you specify a timed text track (or time-based data) that can be displayed in parallel with the media element, for example to overlay subtitles or closed captions on top of a video or alongside audio tracks.\n
\n Multiple tracks can be specified for a media element, containing different kinds of timed text data, or timed text data that has been translated for different locales.\n The data that is used will either be the track that has been set to be the default, or a kind and translation based on user preferences.\n
\n The JavaScript interface that represents the element is HTMLTrackElement.\n The text track associated with an element can be obtained from the HTMLTrackElement.track property, and is of type TextTrack.\n
\n TextTrack objects also can be added to a HTMLVideoElement or HTMLAudioElement elements using the HTMLMediaElement.addTrack() method.\n The TextTrack objects associated with a media element stored in a TextTrackList, which can be retrieved using the HTMLMediaElement.textTracks property.\n
Each action is known as an event. Each event has a name, like User Registered, and properties. For example, a User Registered event might have properties like plan or accountType. Calling Track in one of our sources is one of the first steps to getting started with Segment.
Note: In our browser and mobile libraries a User ID is automatically added from the state stored by a previous identify call, so you do not need to add it yourself. They will also automatically handle Anonymous IDs under the covers.
Segment has standardized a series of reserved event names that have special semantic meaning. We map these events to tools that support them whenever possible. See the Semantic Events docs for more detail.
Properties are extra pieces of information you can tie to events you track. They can be anything that will be useful while analyzing the events later. Segment recommends sending properties whenever possible because they give you a more complete picture of what your users are doing.
Segment has reserved some properties that have semantic meanings, and handle them in special ways. For example, we always expect revenue to be a dollar amount that we send to tools that handle revenue tracking.
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The tag highway=track is used for minor land-access roads that are not considered part of the general-purpose road network [1]. Track roads are mostly used for agriculture, forestry, outdoor recreation, and similar activities on open land. Roads used for access to permanent human settlements or facilities should generally not use this tag. Track roads are used by four-wheeled (two-track) vehicles and often take the form of two wheel tracks in the ground (also known as a two-track road), but they may also be graded or paved in some regions.
This list is non-exhaustive and highway=track is also appropriate in many other land access situations. Track roads may also access minor structures on the land such as hunting cabins, fire lookouts, agricultural service buildings, or camping shelters. As long as the primary purpose of the road is land access, highway=track is appropriate.
Without these tags, the only thing highway=track implies about vehicle suitability is that the way is wide enough for a typical four-wheeled (two-track) vehicle. While some track roads are passable in an average passenger car, others require high clearance, or an off-road vehicle. Vehicle widths also vary. So adding these supporting tags is recommended if the information is available.
highway=track does not imply any particular access=* value. Default access restrictions are country specific and depend on ownership, land use and other factors. If you have local knowledge or can do a survey to obtain ground truth, adding explicit access tags is recommended.
For a variety of reasons highway=track has been interpreted more broadly at times. Because of this, there are areas where ways currently tagged as highway=track may be better represented by a different highway=* classification combined with supporting tags.
highway=track has also been used for access roads in cemeteries, parks, allotment gardens, golf courses, and recreation grounds. This usage may be considered appropriate by mappers in some regions, but in many others highway=service is recommended instead.
These three examples look like typical forest access roads in many regions. If that is in fact their primary use, highway=track is appropriate. However, driveways or even rural public roads can look like this as well. In those cases a different highway=* classification should be used.
These three roads are fairly rugged. They likely only provide access to the forest or mountains, meaning highway=track is appropriate. However, in some regions of the world roads like these may connect settlements and be considered part of the general-purpose road network. In this case, a different highway=* classification would likely be more appropriate. Always make sure you are familiar with local mapping conventions.
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